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- 1. Pilot Aug 20, 1993
- A struggling Chicago actress (Bonnie Hunt) lives in a building full of colorful characters.
- 2. Damned If You Do Aug 27, 1993
- Bonnie is held hostage at an adult video store.
- 3. The Waiting Game Sep 3, 1993
- Bonnie fills in as Finley's waitress.
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